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The escalation of the means of intrusion into the private sphere: starting from the Constitution
Articles 13, 14 and 15 of the Italian Constitution proclaim the “principles” of the inviolability of personal freedom, of domicile and communications by providing an articulated discipline that takes care of indicating the minimum conditions to tolerate ...
Fabio Alonzi
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Property inviolability in legal and philosophical vision
The paper is devoted to understanding the philosophical importance of the principle of inviolability of property. The conclusion has been made that the idea of the inviolability of property is characterized by an inherent latent conflict between the ...
A.Ja. Ryzhenkov
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Topical issues of criminal offenses against sexual freedom and sexual inviolability of the person
Purpose. The aim of the work is to study topical problems of criminal offenses against sexual freedom and sexual inviolability of a person; to outline positive changes and shortcomings of innovations; to formulate offers for the improvement of existing ...
Repetskyi S.
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Abstract In this article, I examine how institutionalized older adults in Peru articulate suffering through the idiom of la nada—“nothingness”—and how this shapes desires for euthanasia. Moving from close ethnography of bodies in space and time to structural and ethical discourses on euthanasia, I argue that calls for euthanasia arise not only from ...
Magdalena Zegarra Chiappori
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In this article, I delve into Colin Bird’s critical evaluation of libertarianism. Bird positions this strand within his broader framework of “liberal individualism,” and he contends that libertarianism, as a prime exemplar of liberal individualism, is ...
Paweł Nowakowski
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Enacting Lived Sovereignty Amid Epistemic and Ontological Violence in the Settler‐Colonial Academy
ABSTRACT This paper examines the tensions between Indigenous sovereignty and the structural and institutional logics of the settler‐colonial academy. Critical scholarship suggests that higher education can regulate epistemic boundaries, discipline knowledge production, and shape the subjectivities of colonized students.
Nadera Shalhoub‐Kevorkian, Abeer Otman
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Abstract Our ability to imagine alternatives to reality is central to everyday cognition. Our competence in reasoning depends not only on our capacity to envisage the relevant facts, but also on our proficiency in simulating alternatives to them. I discuss how our skill in making deductive inferences depends on imagining possibilities. To illustrate, I
Ruth M. J. Byrne
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OPERATIONAL SEARCH IMMUNITY IN RESPECT OF PERSONS WITH SPECIAL LEGAL STATUS
The article reveals the problems of the lack of legal grounds for conducting operational search activities against a number of officials with special legal status.
KHALIKOV Aslyam Nailevich
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Sacramental secrecy raises major discussions about the violation of professional secrecy, a conduct typified by art. 154 of the Brazilian Penal Code, due to the absolute character of its inviolability, for catholic doctrine, and the hypothesis of ...
Samyle Regina Matos Oliveira +2 more
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A very particular set of skills: The role of perspective‐taking in hostage diplomacy negotiations
Abstract Hostage diplomacy—detaining foreign nationals for leverage under the pretext of national law—is a growing international security problem. Beyond constituting a violation of international law, hostage diplomacy is challenging to resolve. Target states must deal with aggressive, sovereign perpetrators; handle a fraudulent but plausible legal ...
Danielle Gilbert, Cynthia S. Wang
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